At a recent meet on human rights in Switzerland's Geneva, Balakrishnan also said that the Armed Forces Special Powers Act in Jammu and Kashmir and the northeastern states confers an impunity which often leads to violation of human rights.
"For successful implementation of women-related policies, it is of critical importance that the 16th Lok Sabha urgently passes the Women's Reservation Bill to give them one-third seats in Parliament and Legislative Assemblies," he said while addressing the 58th Session of the National Human Rights Institutions' Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women in Geneva, Switzerland.
Balakrishnan said that although the 12th Plan document, on the basis of NCRB data, indicates that crimes against women in India had increased by 29.6 per cent between 2006 and 2010, police seems to be insensitive to such cases due to traditional and patriarchal mind-sets. Therefore, it should be made more accountable.
The NHRC Chairperson pointed out that the protection of human rights defenders, especially women, is another area of concern as they face different kinds of harassment, including false implication and unlawful detention.
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Balakrishnan, a former Chief Justice of Supreme Court, also said that India continues to have a high number of child marriages despite legal and policy measures to eliminate the practice.
He also spoke of the lack of access to proper sanitation facilities in rural India, saying that "lack of toilet facilities... Increases vulnerability of girls to rape as seen in the recent case of rape of girls in Badaun in Uttar Pradesh."
Balakrishnan said that progress towards attaining the Millennium Development Goals by 2015 was slow and needed renewed efforts, especially in the area of maternal health.